Butterflies have played a pivotal role in our understanding of animal movement, but little is known about landscape-scale movement in highly vagile species with large ranges and open population structure. We investigate the effect of environment and landscape on both inter- and intraspecific genetic differentiation and population structure in the Papilio machaon group of swallowtail butterflies in Alberta, Canada. These butterflies exhibit strong hilltopping behaviour, where individuals congregate on topographical prominences to mate, and thus we expect topography to influence population connectivity. We use redundancy analysis to explore the relationship between two genetic datasets (mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites) and topographic, ...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Identifying environmental factors that structure intraspecific genetic diversity is of interest for ...
To understand how landscape characteristics affect gene flow in species with diverging ecological tr...
To understand how landscape characteristics affect gene flow in species with diverging ecological tr...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
Understanding how eco-evolutionary processes and environmental variation shape different dimensions ...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
Many populations, especially in insects, fluctuate in size and periods of particularly low populatio...
Understanding which factors and processes are associated with genetic differentiation within and amo...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Identifying environmental factors that structure intraspecific genetic diversity is of interest for ...
To understand how landscape characteristics affect gene flow in species with diverging ecological tr...
To understand how landscape characteristics affect gene flow in species with diverging ecological tr...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Dispersal is a key biological process serving several functions including connectivity among populat...
BACKGROUND: Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population g...
Understanding how eco-evolutionary processes and environmental variation shape different dimensions ...
Dispersal is a key ecological process linking metapopulation dynamics in the landscape to distributi...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbor extensive heritable var...
There is now clear evidence that species across a broad range of taxa harbour extensive heritable va...
Many populations, especially in insects, fluctuate in size and periods of particularly low populatio...
Understanding which factors and processes are associated with genetic differentiation within and amo...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Identifying environmental factors that structure intraspecific genetic diversity is of interest for ...